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| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
That article actually made me start this thread..
So where did the first chicken egg come from if there were no chickens? |
Don't let the semantics confuse you.
A long time ago, speakers of a language older than English saw some funny looking birds, and they realised they needed to talk about these birds. They then coined the word (the older form I know of the word chicken is something like "kiukinam", from Old Germanic) and - ca-ta-pow! - chickens were born. However, if you want to know what the first prototypical chicken was like (i.e. the first bird you'd recognise as being a chicken)... well, there has never been one. Chickens slowly evolved, just like everything else, and as long as it resembles what we'd consider a chicken, it is a chicken (and this boundary is highly subjective).
However, I'm required by the state of Kansas to give you an alternative view: God said "Let there be funny birds", and the first chicken was created 
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